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a s ry 4 + _THE SEATTLE STAR_ be wie tor. dee porforiinate.ti One HOPE 10 ND wr‘ id"opt wil Sawa Mlagg Meeting \ Turaiture’] FREDERICK & NELSON, In snes ran Dry Good Store Closes Dally at 60 Fur Margaret Burkhart, Raymond Tomorr ow || Bi cna | | Ory Alexander and Ralph Patek of the Franklin high school will argue against the income tax, while a trio from the Queen Anne. high will debate in its favor, The passengers. Lawson was bound for San Francisco, Arrangements for a monster SORE ans. tar = wr atent ot, Mew, Reward Br Pick and nev, | chu, aceommodnte a crowd| Very Interestingly Priced at $35.00 who Was in command of the: con i bine Shcgpsondhabee gti foderate army NEW YORK, Nov. 3,.—Prospects for a settlement of the express! - wagon drivers’ strike are bright to-| street, with 20+] the federal olvil service commission Lt diet will talk on women | mend the eames wp ora for the! ony day 000 «men tol at Washington, D. C., is in Seattle | uffrage at a meeting held at| Pola, will address we meeting HE fact tha e vorue ad i ; ne aes iq A aintaiioen <a. Cee’ witiicaaa whip Burnelde |on a tees a ascot” an meattle [Kidd's hall, Grocn Lake, Saturday bonds will address r t th vogue of velvet is daily becoming more pronounced 4 and the express companies will in Te uayeane of sayn hie object is to ascertain the | Meht | taches especial interest to the excellent value giving represented jn * meet this afternoon to outline a chase him OUt| sentiment of the peopl raat +f | oe 7" ar ® mY people regarding . y » ate ei proposed agreement to be submit of the state./ithe service, He avers that he ts We want a red hot catch phras offering. The Suits are cut on distinc tly mannish lines and e xpertly ma ‘ ted to the general meeting of the When he had | ontirely satiofied with conditions REPULSES TROOPS |. advertise the eity, This ts one/M lored. Coats are 30 inches long ith } I P 1 : ' local unions tomorrow done this Long lof the plane proposed by O || ig, with notch collar, coat-sleeve and five-+ = Mayor Gaynor will probably en street was (0 Te] Forty-five ne ra wore ee TRE David, of the general comrnit ton fastening. Skirts are in the fashionable straight-cut mc del § deavor to bring about arbitration join Brags. Bi wted at the Commercial Club (ity United Press.) oting with the Rotary club to boost | Col & del, 3 3 fore Longstreet ‘during October, among whom was| SAN SALVADOR, Nov. 3.—After| geattle, Representatives from all olors, navy, black and brown. 1 i a ae or Ragan Tae, Neh CanenORS OONeU! tor] defying Prosident Davilla of Hon-|the strongest organizations. 10 the | or ¢ or m out o! jo atate his por | , Der col PAULINE WAYNE~-SHE Grant and Sherman had licked : duran and civil authorities, Com- city will act on he .gepersl com Women’ $ Caracal and Seal Plush ¢ t ; « She pens , ht Lene STARTS FOR WASHINGTON | Bragg, who felt the tea ot those | Coupon tickets for the 12 Sym-|™mandante Valladares, who ran veh ind ania ‘ip oats | 20,000 very decidedly when he W#® | phony Orchestra concerts for this! amuck several weeks ago and drove! The rummage sale under the aoe iit omen’'s Coats r s gent against the combined unlon |geason are on sale at the N »| foreigners from Amalpa, is reported pleos of Ladies of Temple de Hired | ; ‘ } f good qua ality caracal and seal plush, cut on graces z eatre Né Becond ay ‘of ® defe s d. Come in tol semi-fitting li 8, 5 | 1 , \ a j armies theatre and at 1406 Second av. today to have defeated a detach |i ly at an en i] g line inches long, with wide shawl collar. ‘ TODAY IN PRIVATE (A | — $8 and $10. The coupons may be! ment of government troops sent to! morr Withard hotel store, Un- |i } I 1 &, J hey are lined wit TT * oft day. /used for each performance, or may | dislodge him Jon, near Seventh i] heavy brocaded silk or satin and fasten with large loops. Price $35.00 a . | Pather Stork c, al mene ve Fy _~ be Pa is x ; PPA Pr —fhecond Pauline Wayne,| The Northwestern Association © | 5 Yongregational churches yesterday : stig adored | Some Popular Numbers in the prize dairy cow which Sene i tor Stephenson ‘ has presented to] Gold receipts, totalling $1,731,469 President Taft, | represent the amount of gold dust a will step aboard a| which passed through the local as \ limited train, oc- | say office during the month of Octo cupying a draw-|ber. Several material shipments ar - ing room provid-|rived during the month too late o ed for her by the express company, | be assayed and me Ned for the on her way to Washington today. | month's receipts. y will be In This announcement comes from |cluded tn the Nov the senator himself and is official. | a The delay in Pauline’s departure Ravenna Park is worth $62,000 has been due to the t that the }according to experts called by the stork has been hovering over leity In the condemnation proceed stall occupied by her in the lings in Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s nosha barns Pauline goes to the| court yesterday The owners val White Hor barns before the | wed it at $156 event, which is scheduled to tako/| , place about Nov. 10. } HACKETT CLOSES *:... ENGAGEMENT © RRR AAA AA AAA H) Los Angeles—Emil Pearson, 23 | committed suicide when officially endorsed the war on vice in Seattle. Women’s and Children’s Winter Knit Underwear Winter Knit Underwear stocks have been assembled with characte; jj care, admitting no make or grade whose serviceability is not known and tj tried. The variety presented in styles and materials, and the notably-f, prices that prevail, render it easy to effect a satisfac tory selection. A fewpo lar-priced numbers follow: ~oe V ‘OMI N’S_ FLEECE-LINED UNION! WOMEN’S WOOL VESTS D S, $125—Of medium weight and| TIGHTS, $1.50 GARMENT—Vesg 4 ily. Are in high neck, | high neck, long-sleeve style and _ Tights 1 style. Extra sizes | ankle length to match. Come in color and white. WOMEN’S WOOL UNION SUITS, CHILDREN’S COTTON VESTS high neck and | PANTS, 35¢ AND 50c GARMENTaG IE sleeves, in white and natural color.| CORDING TO SIZE—Ot good p «garments are thoroughly steam | cotton, Vests with high neck shrunk and are an extra-fine weave | sleeves and Pants in ankle length, CHILDREN’S MERINO UNION BOYS’ FLEECE - LINED UNTIG SUITS, $1.25—Medium weight, in high | SUITS, 85c—Fleece-lined cotton, ia neck, long sleeve and ankle length style | neck, long sleeve, ankle length style, Popular aaah Coats for Women Very Attractively Priced at $15.75 and $22.50 | Gos r'S of caracal or fur cloth are among the most practical garments that have been de vised for women's winter wear, and are popular both for the warmth they afford and their hand models have been de rolls. ‘ H long sleeve, ankle ler i | i} $1.50, Ten couples were fh conses to wed at the (erday Bellingham.—Harry J. Welty the anker, goes to the pent © four to ten year >© ble | } $2.50—In ankle length, w some appearance The d along graceful lines, the mate rials and lin ings are of good grade, and the tailoring has been carefully executed—at the prices quoted the val ues are more than usually interesting AT THE THEATRES. . ceive mail that he Ag ®lhad been ex ting for several Alhambra—"The Holy City.” RRAAAKKRARERRKK Taree semmplaints of divorce were fied! ee yesterday at the court howe James K. Hackett reserved his Dest play, “The Prisoner of Zenda. for the last. A large house at the Moore last night thoroughly enjoy ed the romantic drama in which, first E. H. Sothern, and then Hackett himself won great renown More than a dozen seasons ago. Pad Dilay was well staged and company gave him better sup- ariida Fulle attractive stpiatly tailored moc 5 et im h, with wide shawl collar and broesd > from 34 to 42 4-inch double garter top, high spliced heel and double sole and toe. H | *re in the correct weight for immediate wear, of fine gauge, and i | very lustrous yarn. Special 38¢ pair. izes ran Nicaragua—The has not Mangua, * * * * #% Moore—William Faversham | } # in “The World and His Wife.” * i Hanement Balesroom ee ® Grand—Billy Clifford in® . Ore.—J. E. Roberts, a sine H Ce METRES TAM OR *% “The Girl, the Man and the ® pate cena olbwrne ye BLACK CARACAL CLOTH COATS, $15.75 | * Game.” * up men in a lonely section The hi mi-fitting model ut 54 and 56 | i Gustto — “Little © Johny |e ae Tee cient ——ihese are scmi-hgtng » & ibe 2 d * Jones. *| " nga inches long, from caracal cloth of good quality, omen ’s ac i is e osiery Loie—“A Millionaire's Re *| London—A monster balloo eh wiken watts - ayn | and they are well-lined throughout. All sizes from * venge % | tour passengers on board h _ Sy are Wes b | & “Srpheum—vaodevite. |G"; rneh rom Lond 34 to 42 Special 38c Pair % Majestic—Vaudeville 1) wBnne Phaetangagy lba The Daily ; i : ‘ - % —Pantages—Vaudeville * Grsvuis pahaes the Night A limited quantity of Women's Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery, made * * rf * | I Toilet Goods Values akes good quality Toilet Soap, in box, 35¢. cakes in box, LS¢. n, in pound packages, 25¢. ogen, 8¢, 13¢@ ar 18¢ be attle a - a | | Artistic Drapery Cretonnes—A Varied Showa The Lace Curtain and Upholstery Section invites attention to an | cially comprehensive display of Cretonnes, embracing fabrics of both de ] tic and foreign origin, adapted for a wide range of drapery and uphdl uses. Prominent in the showing are Unglish Chintzes, French Shadot lays, Laura Hudson, Arthur Hoops, was heard, it de ed that atrice Beckley and Charles C.| seven searold daughter Brandt being particularly mer. | ple was in reality an ad: ftorious. \vithough Mr. Fuller didn't know A A ET wets a ae f : ; 1 ; Taff Reserved Gallery for Paviowa. Aberdeen—Charles Hirte, an os Interesting Values From the conn Gonint Moral Cembonges, Pineal sat ie tes Se In accordance with many re-| caned convict, has been caught and | Homespuns — the ‘ee rows of the| wilt be returned to the Montesano . ° | Our salesm re famil ith the lat it id in interi gallery are to reserved for all| county jail to finish serving a S Ik d D G d S th Salesmen are familiar with the latest and best ideas in interior th : > oe . : : ‘ ¥ ree performances of Anna Pay. tence for burglary. — | 1 $ an JYESS 00 $ ec on | orative effects, and their suggestions are at your disposal without cost or 6 the peceeaity of ‘standing 1a Tie] waniiat tpattesT Wey tesa sent ALL-WOOL PANAMA AND STORM | VALUES OF UNUSUAL MERIT IN [iff ligation —ni a for hours to procure these seats, “¢ree* of vores SERGE, 36 INCHES WIDE, 50¢ YARD | POPULAR BLACK SILKS Hea ust-Color Cretonnes ffec “rete sin a num r and will also make them subject to| Tacoma—John G. Lawso Both these fabr are especially good | ie oF spurts ik Boor ae ee | ae ee vio mail orders at this time, the same) attle was put off a N values at t ted and are offered in| 18-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 48¢.yard H 7 pi ga ire 4 ain old cotlee’ tabeton, | ¢ "rors mesviccesie unease oe ape letter ges agalnye ed famed Soest, a dee gl cc ae Soe eee Saeere 26-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 73¢ yard } sired, and appliqued on solid-color fabrics, | a very serviceable fabric, with good lower floors. for drinking Hquor before women pv ath tke en) ee | are ee. en Silk, 75e and Wi 9° yard | dering qualities, $1.00 yard. . ™ 54-INCH MELTON SUITING, 68¢@ | 95¢ yard i Hand-Blocked Cretonnes and Chintzes, in an exceptional collection of choice 4 CK & NEL N I YARD—Th is an excellent material for nch Black Peau de Soie, 80¢ yard English Chintzes, in small allover bird and floral designs; and Cretonnes FREDERI SO ’ nec. hard wear ar sown in navy and stec 35-inch Black Peau de ¢ yene, $1.00 yd i] s suitable for living-room, dining-room and bedroom; all fast-color, well-fimm coe gray Hasement Salenroor | abrics, with excellent wearing qualities, $1.50 yard. —_ aitinnoibinnpuabias ARTISTIC FIREPLACE FIXTURES | i atecsrteny pearee Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs ||| A Clearance of New Patterns in — RA ° é“ Id’ B: Unusual Values at 5c and 10c Each | Floor Covering Best Ho arrettes HE accessories that do so much toward mak ’ ; ! é y aha : Women’s White Hemstitched Handker | 50c ing the fireside the most cheerful as well as chiefs, as illustrated, with pretty machine Remnants Jewelry Section is displaying a : e y Sectio F the most cozy place in the home throughout the embroidered corner effects, priced very low Hj ; : ‘ tment of new designs in the p winter months, are displayed here in pleasing at 5¢ each f The. Floor Coverings Section ls. quot Best Hold” Barrettes at Se. iamy ’ | extremely low prices on a large assortmer » heavy bar effects now so st variety. Many effective new designs are featured | [R ; demand, as well as solid and carved designe |] of Remnants, in many useful lengths, .in } phe “Rest. Hold” Jeweled Bar Barrette i the various Floor Coverings lines, including § also featured at the same price. Women’s Handkerchiefs of Mercerized in artistic Andirons, of iron and brass, Fire Sets, Spark Guards, Wood Baskets, Portable Grate Baskets and Fenders. India Lawn, in a wide range of pretty one rat Floor. sacabicbidideliincniahindiaasiaion __ | Remnants of Printed and Inlaid Linoleums | Remnants of C Novel | | | | corner embroidered effects with well-finished ARE {Ch 1] M Remnants of China and Japanese Matting hemstitched borders. Some are of sheer —Housefurnishings Section BLACK IRON AND IRONS, $1.95 PAIR—Two cross-bar lawn. Also an excellent assortment Carpetings I imers’ Carpet Samples . y Oil Cloth Stove hoards, specu 8.00.1 Thanksgiving Favors | of Lawn Handkerchiefs, machine-embrcoid ered, in Madeira or eyelet effects, as pictured All very interesting values at 10€ each pet Sweepers, $1.65. Just received, in the Stationery Se Hasoment Salesr 27x54 Velvet Rugs, special 95¢. an interesting assortment of impa pleasing designs shown at this price, 12 and 13 inches in height, respectively. wha ‘ : i BLACK IRON 4 ayaa te ae ene ne ee Mitre Rugs, made up from short lengths Thanksgiving |} avors into IROD $3.75 PAIR—V Recently-Arrived Drapery Febdics Priced Low |] of carpeting and border, at very lc >w prices {from 4h reap fic ie at ya mall i illustrat » left one of four hs nas a es ELST SER BONE Se nda SESE RINE We t attractive patterns at thi TO ERED CRETONN ae nee ite deg TONNI 33. «INCHES aialiatad “f Havers, | 1 aiphene Net Collar Four figure. The heights range INCHES WIDE, 15¢ YAR Meo ii ae. See) —Extre aus an pat- il fl in leather cases, in red, Useful | dations, with slip-ont $a good quality ir Silk Corset Laces po “Button - In" | Notions vi DUPLEX FIGURED SCRIM, 36 INCHI WIDE, 18. BLACK ANDIRONS, VARDa-In Arabian sizes 2, 3 and 5 long, $0c. aie PAIRLOse Gt Hitee unds with be and designs in craftsman patterns, May be made into ef- fl’ 0° A let- | rie Braid, Ia a rn tay be eee cae mee m plain materia ff, Louise n-On¢ tos, 15e. blue, 12 yards, Me Beilgie d: this pee ee. mp ective carts |] ing Stands, hold scissors, | Test ‘Tubes, for mal Beard Goll trated to right. These are pea ~HH| ble and spools, 50c fancy hat-pin holder Pins, 10¢. Kirby Beard Toilet Pin | Sc »oks, black and white, in | Warren's Girdle Founda rted sizes, 15¢ | Silicon Silvet Soay I5e cake. H 16, 2314 and 24\inches high Table Cloths, Towels and Kaono ae Other styles in Andirons, ions, in sizes 22 to 30, 25¢ First Floor in iron and brass, are dis- Priced Specially Low i}~~ ~~ Rea SR Ent VEE Se Se ee wag 4 played at prices ranging ‘A GERMAN ALL-LINEN HI rITCHED TABLE yesh reb SPECIAL $1.45 | 5 i from $2.50 to $27.50 pair. EACH Iver bleached and free m dressit with full hemstitched borders. Size 58x FREE 76 inche A ve erviceable grade A 15¢ Ladies’ Home Journal P: rn, a 32-page Supplement devote! entirely to Embroidering, and a 2 of 3 F mbroidery Patterns, with e ery copy of the Winter Quarterly Style Book at 20c. This number @ : Style Baok is one of the most complete and authoritative Fashion publica | Hons that has ever been issued KIMONO FI NAL 12¢ BATH TOWELS, SPECIAL 10¢ YARD—Double-fold material, fleeced on one EACH—In a good grade, unbleached dle Ina de range of Pe an and f al pat and absorbent material Size 21x40 tern inche MILL ENDS OF FANCY FRIPED MADRA PRICED TO CLOSE OUT \T 8¢@ YARD na tment of mill end n lengths from 2 to 10 yards, and soe en” Ne coe a nineteen se twee ewe: gz] (FREDERICK & NELSON)| 2 INCORPORATED,